I am using tmpfs because I saw in the Arch Wiki, and I am using ntfs for my home partition because I used windows 8 for a second OS.[/quote:2lqz7g2h]

While ntfs is supported in linux, it does not perform as well as native filesystems (ext,btrfs,ect…) Basically, it’s there to allow you to view/edit your windows partition without rebooting. You would see much better performance if you formatted to ext4 or btrfs. I personally use btrfs, but there is no way to access from Windows. This probably makes ext4 the better choice for you. You can use this program for support in Windows: [http://www.ext2fsd.com/][0]">[http://www.ext2fsd.com/][1]